:13:00
The soldier has always been
the backbone of the military.
:13:04
We'd hate to think this
was the future of warfare.
:13:11
lt'd be a shame to stop sending
Americans to die in battle.
:13:18
Let's go.
:13:24
A strange team you have there.
:13:27
They're not strange.
They're passionate.
:13:29
For your information, Devereaux
was one of the original UNlSOLs.
:13:33
It doesn't matter. The UNISOL project
and your pet computer are scrapped.
:13:39
The big spending
of the cold war era is over.
:13:43
And so is your project.
:14:03
Good evening, Dr. Cotner.
:14:05
Good evening, SETH.
:14:06
l have to file notes
from today's exercise.
:14:09
Everything went well?
:14:11
Yeah. lt went great.
Better than expected, in fact.
:14:15
Are you sure?
:14:20
What makes you ask that?
:14:21
Your galvanic skin response
suggests a problem.
:14:24
Maybe l'm coming down with
that cold that's going around.
:14:27
I can adjust the building
filtration system...
:14:29
... to decrease the possibility
of airborne contagions.
:14:32
No, thanks, SETH.
l don't think that'll be necessary.
:14:35
l'll be fine. Just need to get
a good night's sleep.
:14:39
-Night, SETH.
-Good night, doctor.